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ALL FALL AND WINTER HATS Reduced Christmas will soon be here, and we need the space now oc- cupied by our Millinery for our new Christmas goods. Therefore we have reduced all our hats to $4.75 Any hit in the store, goes at this price, regardless of its cost or previous selling price. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “The Christmas Store” is in need of a reasonable exten- slon to reach mew mining proper. ties now belng developed On Seward Peninsula, it is hoped by the Commission that some ex- tension may be made to the Nome Bholton Tramroad. In the Koug- arok country there are a number of hydraulic operations that are working under a disadvantage from the transport&ion standpoint. Two 8. E. Alaska Roads In Southeastern Alaska most of the roads a in natlonal forest areas and are built and maintained by the U. 'S. Burean of l')flllit' Reads. However, tha Commission |has a short system radiating from Haines. The Haines-Pleasant Camp road requires only annual main- tenante. A new project is un. der consideration for the construc- tion of a short road to Chilkoot in which area there are very promis. ing agricultural projects. A num- ber of homesteaders have taken up land there and there remains s reglon with upper Lyhii Canal additfonal area for similar develop- ' elther # Skagway or Halfies, this ment. would be an important Itk in the| At Strawberry Point there is ,:gyg‘suh oy need for a few miles of road. This Open Copper A.—g‘ is an area very well adapted to , A road opening up the Kotsina livestock growing and ‘there are D area and connecting It with the{already a number of ranches, in Copper River & Northwestern | that dlstrict engaged in that in- { Rallrodd has Been considerod with;dustry and raising garden truck. favor. It would tie to the On The Kuskokwim ) road at Strelna. This ab ! conthins numerous cophor In the ‘Bethel district there is ! pects upon which considcrable de. & productive placer area in the vi- velopment has boen done, Major ¢inity of Bear Creek which would Eliott sald. The annual traftic be bencfitted by a road connect. now amounts to #bout 150 tons. | ing it with the Tuluksak River. The developmont of new copper A roiute s also heeded to con- prospects, he added, especially no°t Tokotna, with Nixon Forks. those ‘within reasonable distances They are now cgnnected by water, of railway lines {4 constdersd very Dut great difficulty is encounterdd important ‘to the . industrial lite @bove Nitoh Fork excopt during and futiare weltare. of Alaska. the highest stagbk ot the river. In the Fairbanks-Nenana disa] Mineral Creek Road trict, the Steose Highway 8 neat.| When tunds Hedome avAilable ly completed only surfacing re. Sericus conglderatlon will be givén maining to be dpfie. It is already the completlon of a road from 1h use and indlcations até that it Valdéz to Minefal Creok, Major will become a vety popular routs. Elliot! sald. Extensive deveiop- Another project of {mportance ment has already been done. thero NEW PROJECTS | ARE APPROVED; FUNDS NEEDED Alaska Road Comittission Favors 16 Projects— Depends on Fihances (Continuea rrom rage Ohe.) there are now greatly hahdlcapnsd by lack of transportation facill- ties. But in spite of the diffi. culties chcountered in transporta- tion, considercdle money ls being spent 1t deveélopment, And in case of future construction of a road that will connect the Nabegna §i Next .year, Grow. seys, he wil pects. Arrangements were, today being made by Gov. (George A. Parks to despatch an airplane from [Fair. banks with a doctor and medical supplies to Mountain Village on the Lower Yukon River where epi- demics of small pox and chicken | pox were reported to be raging. | The epidemics were reported yes- terday by a teacher of the Federal Spread Work Out - § Work on these several projects of years, it was indicated by Ma- Jor Biliott who sald: ‘1t i3 ot 2203 3 TR . belioved- that all these projects| cannot be uhdertaken within the! resources that probably will ve made avaflable and the program £ for next year canuot be made wotil |Smallpox and Chickcnpoxi it 18 kndwn how. thuch mohey will . - i be availgble, Maintenancs work| at Mountain' Village— will be done on all routes included Aid by Airplane in the systém:over swhich thert 1s v any traffic at all.” Major . Eliett will, leave here later this week for Seattle eénroute to Washington to appear before Congressional Committees at hear- ings on the Commission’s ertl. lll?!\"?‘lmls'es Apprepriagogs. E FARMING PAYS BETTER THAN .OlL, TEXAN SAYS Bureau of Educatiof’s sehorl at | of PR od the little villago, | CTYUBR, TemAsphox Only the barest Statemont quarter of; & cefitury. ag the fact.of the epidemics was driller left L. B. @taw a ghysical| jaineq in the telegram. Ths nu (wreck, acarcely. able: to aalk, butlper or people acteetod whs n in posséssion of. enpugh. meney:to| buy 60 White Les! 0510 Although a tel That was. thtee.#bars. &k T0- | wan wagner |day he owns: A §58Fe darm and| gy reay of Education’s Alaska work, | ,::!p‘:ym‘!;*;;hi&l: N’:h‘:.v“‘;d'; sald it was not practicable to des. | v t ‘ ’ " | pateh aid by airplane, another telo. | flock. has nerersed o (800- D8 | cam roceived today from Dr. J. A | {and 200 , puilleta.v i He ) 80ld 800 | Gihertand, Deputy Terrtorial| cockarcls Uilh yedr; A Try8i. 108 | troaln Commissioner at Fairbanks | 35 cents o prusdwhih they Weigh.| ;511 o plane could be obtaincd ed . from. one and. one. fousth . to ! 4 b there for the trip, and would leave | one and a hitf poufids... as soon as authority was, received. There is no landing field at Mountain Village, and if conditions increase ‘s flock to 1,000 or more héns and do chstom hatchihg for G Ui ARG R e T8 HAWANY Bk | LS, are not favorable fqr. & fand. Spying short fur jackets in Molyneux's collection, 1 sketched regained -his. hbalth. aud. strength ":" it lell be lh(L;;‘!Bal;ly“lorb”“‘"mw ¢f shaved lamb, or perhaps it was clipped caracul, in 1light and declares e .is making, mote]| oo s, 50 on to Marehall mbout |y, 1y gared from the shoulders with a cape-like movement | 80 miles down river, where there! i3 an . excellent Territorial field. ! Froin these the physician and sup- r and youthful. There was a band of the of two piece brown wool crepe dress under that ound was Swag, the blot clear money. than he-ever made. in i In, addition to poultry, he all his cultivating and planting ma. thad 15 acres. of catton «this. yedr plies will go by dogteam to the,coat The skirt of the blouse also flared a little, standing out and 40 acfes of com... Becaube willpge. . - |frem the snug hips of the skirt, which were fitted with sewed of. his physieal disability, he has ¥ 2 inverted pleats RITA. fud the |chinery arrafged. se lie can ride whl}l\l}a m-, ROMACT FIRST CITY - POLACE PATROLMEN' ' ATRO 30 OTHERS APPOINTED SERIDUS CHARGE (Texas Democrat Noses |Dr. Stresemann Is {non-confidence in Dr. , Foreign Minister, 9 to 98. $ R County Judge McCloske: . ! Democrat, has been declared el- Claims Husband Framed, |, icq to congress by a majority iaccepted, R. H. Humber; chiet of police announced. - He has .en- ishged S. W, Balley and T. L. Sims ongen and will employ a third mah to thring the force up fo strengih within. g tew days, . Mary . Hansan declared her hus. | Vtional Grange band and another man were led | Meets in Seattle |on inte a faked bank robbery and F . 90 Segsi { ng C frimed by six men, four of whom or °29 Session |stag yeste were sheriffs, and then shot down for $5,000 in rewards the alleged Stresemann presented his vi rious international probl rmany before the Re day. The vote on taken today. A DAY | moticn wa NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—- ttle | The, lge.‘mKeq.o slayers expected to colleet from Nhas been sclected as the 1929 VANITY KODAKS forge. was brought, abo the State. onvention City for the National{ In all colors—See our line. % Humber appe The charge is made in a $100,- JGrange. 000 damage suit against Sheriffs ' Out G. G. P. Congressman Upheld by Reichstag ! MADE BY W|Duwl - | BERLIN, Nov. 20.—The Re| Y SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 20. [stag has rejected a motion Gustav 4 ¥ gL > 3 lof 240 over Republican incum-| The motion was introduced o Q.K%flmfw:fi:) Miller Klgecl]) " F?ked Bank l| nt Wurzbach, after an cfficial {4 German Fascist and those ‘wl-" Frae A gt R (oM g obbery in Texas | canvass. pported it were Fascisti, C o M M » — munists, Chrisl Farmers patrolmen, The resighations were \ BMORY, Texas, Nov. 30.—iirs. |German Nationalists Winter and Pond Co. adv. ich of by by and | ews oms ich- the at hody that e deemed | ywoph, Francis, Barefield and it necessary to “Q‘:‘:“‘*" Ehan®-| Hogan and .two' other men nam- s in his organigatlofi. . ¢ .. led 'ih the papefs but not made After questioning ' M¥. Humber | parties to the-snit. the gouneilmen’ told the. chiet that K PR U S RN he was eiitirely respopsible for the| . .. . TURKEY { efficlency of the fofps ahd that| .In:order to SECURE that {they . would. back, himiy upin any{Thanksgiving - Turkey betters !action ho togk. 5 s o ORDER now. “The . nbw . patroldiéh will have [adv. i B.. Femmer, Phone 114. to prove that they ate ‘éefficient R before they. can donaldér they are permatiently engagéd,t Chist Hutn. ber sald., 9 ) . Tho resignationd Wbt intd offert today.” Willjams hid:ter 8 mani- ber of the l.‘chhl bol for tfiore’ thah six . T8, aljont three ¥e rn.lfi.\"n since lagt Apnl. thoxsk? gl uf’ \ Sontothing Néw in Xmhs Gift) wintet and Pohd Co. Jr., 2o : Forget-Me-Not Tea Room Specializing in a Merchant’s Lunch at 50 cents and a home cooked course dinner for seventy-five cents— a very satisfactory meal. Home made Salads, Pastry, Cakes, Desserts to order. : e’ o 115 the connection of Ruby with tho . Long-Poorman dlistricts in which there are important mineral re. _ sources still to be exbiolted, . This troad may eventually Ha bxterded ‘south to Ophir and fditarod which now very poorly #erved frbm a ; transportation standpoint. This ilrel;hau a very latge aimount of dplacér ground which could be worked profitebly It trausportation !can be provided for {He hecessary 4machinery, supplies dnfl fuel. The FairbanksCheda Hot Sprihgs route has been recon. noitéred and is consldered favor. for Tuture developHisiit when Commission has dvallable the ;necessary financial resdfirces. Sev. feral developments are now in progress there. 1f such a Todd were constructed it ‘would bo_in direct tine with ‘the Eagle-40 -Mile district, ¥ a Ih the Southwestern sdotlon of Alaska, serlous conslderation has ibéén given tb a road troth I1am. Yna Bay to Lake Nhathna. It is ‘needed for the development ot min. eralized afeas dround the north liors ot Lake llldimna abd in the B! Tlarke reglon. . Ths pro- i posed road would shorten ths resent line of supply from Sew. money can buy. 3 ~ard by about 1,000 miles and the mission’s attitide toward con- ruetion is fayorabie, Major fol. ott msaid, whenever sufficient are available. B extensioh of the ¥ sland road system scems ito be-justified, he added. . It is peded to eerve the activities of D it of ‘Agrictltire and interdsts docated tables. will say so. Canned Good eason is on Our Stock Is Complete We are offering this year's pack: of Cotn, Peas, Asparagus, Pineapple and: other, Fruits and Vegetables at attractive. prices; The goods we are offering are of the best quality thae . See us for prices in' dozen and: case ‘lots. Yotir chotce of “DELMONTE,” MAXIMUM"” and S. & W. Brands Canned Fruits and Vege- They are fine—try them and you SANITARY “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 83——85 S XX e $ [} (] 1 [} [ { Beauty and quality- of fabric, luxurious fur trimmings, make si\ese coats outstanding. Hm is ‘every woman’s opportunity to be warmly and beau- tifully clad at a big saving of 239 discount.- L} v e fLoand e Ay o GROCERY ser v e R B R R IR IR RN T ———— S — Flexible Flier:Sleds Iee Creepers Hockey Skates Yukon Sleds Skate Sharpeners If 1t's Hardware, “Weé Have It” Juneau Young Hardware Co. Lower Front Street A.'M. GEYER Sheet Metal Our prices are based on known cost of production Phone 154 Juneaw, Alaska J. J. NEWMAN Plumbing Our Overhead Is Less Lower'Front Strect Phone 154 Juneau THE HUB JUNEAU Opposite George Brothers WORKINGMEN'S APPAREL—Blankets, chiefs, Necklies, ete. Brothers Goods Mike Pusich, Prop. Handker- Full line of Neustadter NANAIMO Genuine Wellington— Brings the customers back for more. symbol for quality and satisfaction. It’s a Quality, uniformity,—a dependable source of supply, we offer all of these to the consumer of our better coal. Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 The right Battery for your car or Radio. We have a complete line. g Capital Electric Conip&ny PHONE 416 Radio Supplies House Wiring Y“““"""“"’( F Teléphone 183 A " : Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION o Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop, 5 DRESS UP YOUR TABLE E verldsting F lqwers 50¢ a bunch Héisey’s Tiflted Glass Fashion’s Favorite Special close out prices—Investigate . You’ll Be Surprised llIIIIIIlmfifl“filllllllllllIllI|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIillIlIIIIIIIIIIIflfi‘l-lllll!““lfllllllll Chanel Costume J ewelrj Peps the appearance at small expense—new selections—snoopers invited. You'll Be Surprised Ilmmlmllllfllllfljlll'lllllllfllllllll ‘THE NUGGET SHOP